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United States
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Safety showers are mandatory in US labs and industrial settings, and are subject to strict regulations and regular maintenance.
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China
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Safety showers are not widely used in China, with other safety measures being more commonly employed.
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Germany
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The safety shower is considered an essential safety feature in German labs and industries, particularly in the chemistry and pharmaceutical sectors.
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safety shower
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chemistry laboratory
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A safety shower is installed in chemistry labs for emergency rinsing of chemicals in case of spills or accidents.
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safety shower
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chemistry laboratory in Western countries
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Safety showers are a common emergency decontamination tool in chemistry laboratories in Western countries for chemical spills on the body.
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safety shower
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, safety showers are common in workplaces due to strict safety regulations and emergency response plans.
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Norway
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Safety showers are a required component of safety protocols in Norwegian laboratories and industries working with chemicals.
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South Africa
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Safety showers are important in South African industries handling hazardous materials, with varying levels of regulation enforcement.
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Chile
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In Chile, the requirement for safety showers is not universal and the emphasis on different safety equipment varies.
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safety shower
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Singapore
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While safety showers are recognized in Singapore, they may be less prevalent due to differing safety practices and regulations.
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science laboratories
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Safety showers are used in science laboratories for emergency decontamination in case of chemical spills or exposure.
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